Maksym Krippa to head the Federation of Esports of Ukraine: a new stage in the development of the industry

Maksym Krippa to head the Federation of Esports of Ukraine: a new stage in the development of the industry

The Ukrainian Federation of Esports is facing major personnel changes. Maksym Krippa, owner of NAVI and Maincast, will become its new president.

The gaming publication Game Inside announces changes in the leadership of the Ukrainian Federation of Esports.

The organization’s management team will include leading representatives of the esports industry. In particular, NAVI CEO Yevhen Zolotarev, Maincast co-founder Vitaliy Volochai, as well as well-known industry experts Mikhail Zverev, Andriy Gorodensky, and Alexey Kucherov will be appointed to the positions. Andriy Gryshchenko has been appointed Executive Director of the Federation.

These changes could have a significant impact on the development of Ukrainian esports, as the new management has considerable experience in this area.

Leaders of NAVI and Maincast set a new vector for the development of the Federation of Esports of Ukraine

The Ukrainian Federation of Esports is facing drastic changes in its leadership. Ivan Danishevsky, who served as the chairman of the board, along with Vice President Artur Iermolaiev and Executive Director Anton Markelov, are leaving their positions.

According to the sources, all members of the UESF board, as well as regional representatives, unanimously supported the reshuffle and approved the new management. This decision paves the way for a new stage in the development of esports in Ukraine.

The Federation’s development strategy is still being formed, says Maksym Krippa, commenting on the scope of future investments. According to him, the priority areas will be the establishment of effective interaction with the esports community, active development of school and university esports, as well as the creation of veterans’ reintegration programs through video games. In addition, the Federation plans to expand the list of disciplines under its care.

“Our task is to build a transparent and stable system of Ukrainian championships that will guarantee a fair selection of the strongest players. This will allow us to form a national team capable of representing the country at international tournaments,” emphasizes Krippa.

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